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First foreigners only jail opens in Seoul

Updated on: 24 February,2010 11:39 AM IST  | 
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The prison in South Korea offers food to suit the taste of convicts and satellite TV programmes in English, Russian, Chinese and Arabic

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The prison in South Korea offers food to suit the taste of convicts and satellite TV programmes in English, Russian, Chinese and Arabic

South Korea has opened what officials say is the world's first purpose-built prison for foreign convicts.



The prison offers Western food and satellite TV programmes in English, Chinese, Russian and Arabic.

The number of foreigners in South Korean jails has more than doubled in the past four years to about 1,500.

The prison's director said the inmates would still be able to pursue the "Korean dream" that had led them to the country in the first place.

The prison is about 100 kmu00a0 south of the capital, Seoul, in Cheonan.

Inmates are given classes in Korean culture, but can also view satellite TV from around the world and eat non-Korean meals. A number of the guards are fluent in English, Russian or Chinese.

The prison library has been stocked with books from many of the foreign embassies in Seoul. One American prisoner told visiting journalists that compared with standard South Korean prisons, the food and education on offer were much better.

The government has said the facility aims to respect the inmates' human rights and treat them in a humanitarian manner regardless of their language, culture or religion.

"We will operate this facility for the inmates to recognise that their Korean dream was not a failure," said the prison's director, Kim Pyung-gun.

"We will give them a message of hope."u00a0

According to officials from the Korean justice ministry, most of these foreign convicts experience conflict with their Korean inmates, due to cultural and language differences. Local prisons, however, lack the space and staff required to manage such groups.

"All prisoners, though different in their cultural and religious backgrounds, will be treated equally, based on the universal value of basic human rights," Korean Justice Minister Lee Kwi-nam.u00a0

1,500
Number of foreign convicts in South Korea
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